Method and apparatus for effecting a voice communication between user terminals connected via a communication network include displaying a menu of country options to a user and receiving a number in local form. Formatting rules are recalled for a destination country selected by the user from the country options. A country prefix for the destination country is prepended to the number in accordance with the formatting rules to generate a formatted number. The formatted number is supplied to a client installed at the user terminal for effecting the voice communication using the formatted number.
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1. A method for effecting a voice communication between a first user terminal and a second user terminal connected via a communication network, the method comprising:
displaying a dialing screen in a user interface, the dialing screen comprising a country icon for a destination country, a keypad for dialing, and a display field;
responsive to a user input to the keypad, receiving a number in local form at the first user terminal;
recalling formatting rules for the destination country selected by the user;
prepending to the number a country prefix for the destination country in accordance with the formatting rules to generate a formatted number;
supplying the formatted number to a client installed at the first user terminal for effecting the voice communication using the formatted number.
10. A predictive dialer component of a user terminal for effecting a voice communication via a communication network, the predictive dialer component comprising instructions executable to perform operations comprising:
displaying a dialing screen in a user interface, the dialing screen comprising a country icon for a destination country, a keypad for dialing, and a display field;
responsive to a user input to the keypad, receiving a number in local form;
recalling formatting rules for the selected destination country;
prepending to the number a country prefix for the destination country in accordance with the formatting rules to generate a formatted number;
supplying the formatted number to a client installed at the user terminal for effecting the voice communication using the formatted number.
12. A user terminal for effecting a voice communication with a second user terminal connected via a communication network, the user terminal configured to perform operations comprising:
displaying a dialing screen in a user interface, the dialing screen comprising a country icon for a destination country, a keypad for dialing, and a display field;
responsive to a user input to the keypad, receiving a number in local form at the user terminal;
recalling formatting rules for the destination country selected by the user;
prepending to the number a country prefix for the destination country in accordance with the formatting rules to generate a formatted number;
supplying the formatted number to a client installed at the user terminal for effecting the voice communication using the formatted number.
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responsive to a user input to select the destination country, displaying a list of countries, each country in the list comprising a country name, the country icon associated with the country name, and the country prefix associated with the country name.
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responsive to a user input to select the destination country, displaying a list of countries, each country in the list comprising a country name, the country icon associated with the country name, and the country prefix associated with the country name.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/415,992, filed May 2, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,090,092 B2, issued Jan. 3, 2012. The entire teachings of the above application are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to dialing phone numbers, and particularly but not exclusively to assisting a user to dial phone numbers in a correct format. The phrase “phone number” encompasses any numeric or alphanumeric sequences which can be used to instigate a communication between two end users, and in particular includes within its ambit fax numbers.
A so-called peer-to-peer telephone system is described in WO2005/009019. In such a system, a plurality of end users can be connected for communication purposes via a communications structure, for example the internet or world wide web. The communications structure is substantially decentralised with regard to communication route switching therein for connecting the end users. That is, the end users can establish their own communication routes through the structure based on exchange of one or more authorisation certificates (user identity certificates—UIC) to acquire access to the structure. The structure includes an administration arrangement issuing the certificates to the end users. One such phone system exists under the trade name SKYPE™.
In order to use such a phone system, each user terminal installs client software for making calls. A user terminal can for example be a personal computer (PC). The client software itself is not principally the subject of this invention and so is not described in detail herein. It is capable of receiving a phone number for an end user in a standardised format and implementing a call to that user. It also has a registry for holding user names and numbers, so that a name, instead of a number, can be used to instigate a call. To allow a user to use the client software, it causes a display of the personal computer to display various images with which a user can interact using a conventional user interface such as a keyboard or mouse and cursor arrangement. This includes the display of a dialpad with numbers by means of which a user can dial the number that he wishes to call.
The SKYPE peer-to-peer phone system is widely used, but some issues have arisen which are addressed herein to simplify use of the system for users, particularly but not exclusively new users. In particular, users can have a difficulty in selecting the correct format of numbers to dial using the dialpad. This is particularly the case when dialing International numbers, that is dialing to reach a user who is outside a country where the dialing user is located.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a method for effecting a voice communication between user terminals connected via a communication network, the method comprising:
Another aspect of the invention provides a predictive dialer component comprising program code elements which, when executed by a computer, implement the following steps:
A further aspect of the invention provides a computer terminal for effecting a voice communication via a communication network, the computer terminal comprising:
A further aspect of the invention provides a method of using a computer terminal to effect a voice communication over a communication network comprising:
A further aspect of the invention provides a method of effecting a voice communication between user terminals connected in a communication network comprising:
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example to the accompanying drawings.
An aspect of the invention allows an internet voice application to behave as a local phone. This can be accomplished using predictive dialer 106 with the dialpad wizard 108 or with the addressbar 110. The dialpad wizard will be described first.
In order to make a local call, the user types in a local number, either using the display interface 118 to actuate the correct buttons on the displayed keyboard 20, or using the keyboard 116. As shown in
In order to append the correct prefix, the predictive dialer component recalls formatting rules from the database which holds relevant information for each country in the form of a table. A table could be held in an XML file or other resource. The format of the table is shown in
The database also holds rate information for calls, the rate depending on the number being called.
The functionality which has been described above is provided by the dialpad wizard (108) in combination with a predictive dialer component 106. The dialpad wizard is used to initiate PSTN (public switched telephone network) communication by selecting a country code and a local number.
The addressbar 110 is a tool that provides a similar but not identical functionality. The addressbar can be used to initiate a PSTN communication (by inputting a complete phone number, country code plus local number, or a local number only if the default country can be assumed), an internet protocol voice communication, or an instant messaging chat communication. The address bar is suitable for more sophisticated users of the peer-to-peer system, and can be used as a local phone when the default country is assumed.
When the default country is achieved, and a user enters the international calling sign “+” and a country code, e.g. 72 (Russia) the predictive dialer component automatically enter the global mode, and the country?? charges, in this case from Estonia to Russia.
Madanes, Rodrigo, Fournier, Julie Mathilde, Janson, Kristjan
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